Bro I got colleagues (seniors of more than 10 years of experience) and they say to me why don t search on google? And me, remembers no sense coding that is extremely efficient. I mean yeah you don t have to remember if you re fast enough to search and solve the issue having in mind that they do have 10 y and don t know / remember usual things
6 years from now.> Hi Jarvis, can you center that div for me? Also underneath add a flexbox of some nice Ai generated landscape images., u can use the ones I took today from my eyecam as a reference. Oh and also create a few titles for the page. When I come back crom dinner I will choose best one. Actually, you decide. Please have it sent to the boss by 9am.
Learning how to write AI prompts is the next future art form… googling is dead to me as AI can give me faster and tailored responses. The future is completely different and now we will have to rely on our own creativity and let AI do the nitty gritty while we think in concepts and systems. We are entering the conceptual age.
@@Alex-ns6hj Indeed its both a blessing and a curse. Im using AI as a personal tutor while i self learn (not do the work for me) but at the same time, AI is replacing us lol.
@@Alex-ns6hjfaster, tailored, and hallucinated answers, yes. The actual questions you'll end up googling are unlikely to be stably answered by AI. It may just end up hallucinating a library that doesnt exist for a function that magically fixes the issue.
@@Alex-ns6hj I wish AI was around when I was doing my first PHP job. It took hours to answer each problem, with so many fails based on version and so much time figuring out how to ask the questions in the correct technical format. Chat GPT would have been perfect for helping me figure out what I was trying to ask.
The most valuable thing I've learned in my short programming journey is that in the beginning you don't know what you don't know. Eventually you reach a point where you know what you don't know & for me this was a critical turning point. Once you know what you don't know, then you know what questions to ask to find what you don't know!
Funny it seems to be like that with a lot of things, I've been cooking for 20 years and can read a recipe or "simulate' cooking something in my head with reasonable accuracy. I've been learning 3d Modeling and it's similar, starting to be able to come up with solutions to problems, they might not be the best but I have enough info to keep learning and find better solutions. It's like speech by Samuel L Jackson with the "known knowns and unknown unknowns and all in-between "
Once I asked a forum about a problem I had and I already discovered how to solve it, a year later I had the same problem and I went back to look for the error but someone else had already solved it, I realized it was me.
hey I just passed 12th grade and am thinking of pursuing computer application for my college.... can u help me give details on what u studied in and after college for becoming a software engineer
@@btsed8305 not much to say tbh. Went to college to study Computer science, in my last semester I was able to get a part time job at tech company. When I finished college, I switched to full time. That’s about it xD if anything, I didn’t go for BS major but rather BA.
As a person who just recently started learning to code, it's beyond relieving to know that I am allowed to look up things I don't know and that no matter how experienced I may be, I will never know everything.
@@ERROR-zo9oi if you never programmed before then I would recommend some of python at first (to point that you understand very basics) then I would switch to maybe basics of PHP or C (same knowledge as for python and have similarities with syntax to java). C is better than PHP, because C have simillar usage cases as Java. You dont need to know much, but just to be at point where you dont need tutorials for basics input, printing text, math and simple conditions and arrays
not real tho idk but as a professional programmer, yeah you can forget functions names like all the memoriseable stuff, but your logic will improve by the time, so if you want to center a div, you start remembering easy stuff, if you cant at least you will be googling like "css display types" not how to center a div like a jr dev...
Hello sir, Am new to computer world and I dont know how to use computer ● I want to learn to use computer like we use our phone so how can i know all about features and softwares of laptop?? ● And want to learn typing And want to learn coding...programming languages So where should to start to get used to with laptop?? And how much time it would take me to learn html, java , python?? ??@@StarsOfMinecrafttr
I see programming as putting puzzle pieces together. You don't memorize every single piece of a puzzle. You just put them together to create what you want.
I stoped web dev for 5 mounths lol, and stopped game dev for 2 mounths, and now I am in robotics, i know when i go back to HTML/CSS/JS i will watch a tutorial again LMAO, same for game dev (C#)
@@bimokayobaHey man, i'm interested in robotics but don't know where to even start from. Could you plaese share some tips. I think i'm more interested in the software part
this is really basic thing, yeah you cant memorise everything but even a basic thing like this, this is the main logic of the frontend, if you cant memorise this, then you are not a programmer
@@tharealryno9147 Nah, man. We don't do that here. Most physics majors I know are lazy and prefer googling over calculating. Not that I couldn't derive it, but why should I?
@@Eric-qi9us For Stack Overflow, make sure to check the date!!! I've been burned countless times trying to use super-outdated code, only to realize it's now deprecated in the latest version of Python/Node, or there's a new built-in one-liner version of it now, or it's no longer recommended to use this library/module because it hasn't been updated in years, etc etc.
I feel this, even as a younger person, I do this quite often, the first month was rough but a learning experience, then you get more humble and understand more the more you code
Noob programmer: "Hmm I'm struggling with this bit, is there a solution on the Internet" Professional programmer: "Hmm surely someone already did that bit on the Internet, I'll just copy it so that I don't struggle for 5 hours"
I love the meta-commentary about how devs will spend $$ on upgrading their setup: mechanical keyboard, nice mouse, RGB everywhere, etc., but they're still doing the exact same shit lol But in all seriousness, the one thing every dev should do is get at least one external monitor, even a cheap one for $150-200, that one upgrade alone will do wonders. Then you can google even more things and have them all in front of you at once!
I can "code" pretty much in any language, not because I know the code, but because I understand the fundamental concepts enough to put pieces of code other people have done together to create what I want, mixed in with some basic stuff you can just Google, like how to do a loop.
@@tyranmcgrath6871its just like monster hunter You still get your ass kicked after 400 hours, but you are more aware of the move set and the gathering spots No actually my analogy was horrible i just wanna tell you monster hunter is a great game worth playing
Well, for any beginner or whoever is interested in learning programming, i think its important to note that in fact its almost impossible to know everything, unless you are a genius i guess. Maybe if you specialize and focus on the same few technologies for many years you can be close to "know everything", but probably there will always be new use cases where you have to think from scratch the logic to implement. Not to mention that technologies constantly keep getting updated, others become deprecated and other new ones are born
Software development is not about knowing how to do things, but knowing what you need to do, and knowing how to find out how you do them. It's 85% problem solving, 5% knowing syntax, and 10% meetings you don't want to go to and at which your presence isn't even needed.
@@lemonstrangler just the fundementals, y'know. classes/functions, the different objects. as someone that's learned the fundementals of one language and then skipped it for another, I'd recommend the day or few it takes to get the fundementals down (or maybe a few months if you're brand spankin' new -- in which case it'd be your first language)
@@boratsagdiyev522you can probably try starting off with very simple small projects, and try to solve a few problems in the project. You can build a simple rgb alarm clock or something.
You're a lifesaver! Your hilarious video helped me overcome frustration with learning. As a beginner programmer, I faced a simple coding problem after a month of learning and felt extreme discouragement. I thought it was impossible to become a professional programmer, but your video inspired me and showed me that my inability to solve simple problems is not a reason to be disheartened. Thank you!🙏
My mentor who's a drupal web developer for the US government literally told me "don't memorize stuff treat docs sheets and templates as manuals that I'll be fine" guess he really was right 😂.
@@Shiraz_Mazhar Still on HTML and CSS but almost done and next is JAVA 😭. I was struggling with positioning pictures and backgrounds but I got the hang of it now.
@@manny_the_creative9678 Java or Javascript. I dont mean to be a pedantic a-hole but they are 2 very different things and I just wanted to make sure you knew that JavaScript is what you want for web programming.
There are so many things and details in programming you use so rarely, you just cant and wont learn them. I got quite efficient in looking up my issues in google. When i remember my first months, i even struggled to question what needed to be fixed 😂
So true, but what helps me with other concepts is printing off a cheat sheet of basic commands and fundamentals in a binder so its super easy to reference and add other use/applications.
@@Catho. finding small puzzles to hyperfixate and solve, saved my life! Project euler was a godsend but there's probably much better options now for tasks/problems.
Yoooooooo this is too accurate. The number of basic things I still look up 5 years later is crazy but makes so much sense. I just rarely do a lot of the stuff day in and day out
this is relatable but it honestly kind of discourages me when I can't remember how to do basic stuff cuz I think "after one year of coding do I not know anything?" lol
not true... as a programmer with 10+ years experience... i have seen experienced programmers sooooo skilled that they can nearly compile the code in their head
With u man. It's been 11 months since you commented this I'd be interested how far you've come if you've stuck with it and what you'd do if u could restart
I am so glad that this is normal. I've been learning for a month and realized that I've barely begun my journey. Took me hours to figure out how to display a CSV in Python without simultaneously deleting everything on it.
I am a few days into C. I understand now why they are called languages lol. It would be easier for me to learn Chinese than what I am experiencing right now
Do senior programmers forget things sometimes? Yes. In the same way a mathematician may need to to revisit a formula to remember the specifics of it's structure. But junior programmers will find themselves in this situation much more often because of overall lower familiarity (and potentially an over-reliance on external tools). Novice programmers will basically perpetually be in a loop of asking questions because that's just the learning process.
Junior: googling for a solution
Senior: googling faster
697 likes a no comments? Damn lemme fix that
(Chain)
@@xSand__cease your existence.
@@SpyGaming0226 naw jit deleted his comment
@@xSand__ I did not. TH-cam must've hidden my comment because it is still visible for me.
you spoiled it
I've learnt to accept that being a programmer doesn't mean knowing how to do things, it's just knowing how to know
Gem of a reply.
Bro I got colleagues (seniors of more than 10 years of experience) and they say to me why don t search on google? And me, remembers no sense coding that is extremely efficient. I mean yeah you don t have to remember if you re fast enough to search and solve the issue having in mind that they do have 10 y and don t know / remember usual things
Literally
One of the best replies I have ever seen
I Don get it
1 month: “How do I center a div?”
1 year: “how to center a div”
5 years: “html center div”
this is for real man
69 years: open Ai Chat > show me the code center a div
6 years from now.> Hi Jarvis, can you center that div for me? Also underneath add a flexbox of some nice Ai generated landscape images., u can use the ones I took today from my eyecam as a reference. Oh and also create a few titles for the page. When I come back crom dinner I will choose best one.
Actually, you decide. Please have it sent to the boss by 9am.
😂😂😂 my vocabulary becoming worse and worse over the years
;
Learning how to ask google the right question is an art form for developers
Learning how to write AI prompts is the next future art form… googling is dead to me as AI can give me faster and tailored responses. The future is completely different and now we will have to rely on our own creativity and let AI do the nitty gritty while we think in concepts and systems. We are entering the conceptual age.
This is how google operates on most levels though, it is all about how you ask the question.
@@Alex-ns6hj Indeed its both a blessing and a curse. Im using AI as a personal tutor while i self learn (not do the work for me) but at the same time, AI is replacing us lol.
@@Alex-ns6hjfaster, tailored, and hallucinated answers, yes. The actual questions you'll end up googling are unlikely to be stably answered by AI. It may just end up hallucinating a library that doesnt exist for a function that magically fixes the issue.
@@Alex-ns6hj I wish AI was around when I was doing my first PHP job. It took hours to answer each problem, with so many fails based on version and so much time figuring out how to ask the questions in the correct technical format. Chat GPT would have been perfect for helping me figure out what I was trying to ask.
The most valuable thing I've learned in my short programming journey is that in the beginning you don't know what you don't know. Eventually you reach a point where you know what you don't know & for me this was a critical turning point. Once you know what you don't know, then you know what questions to ask to find what you don't know!
That's a pretty damn good explanation of how the things are.
I second this as a self-taught Senior Mobile Dev!
Flutter?@@yurowitz
Funny it seems to be like that with a lot of things, I've been cooking for 20 years and can read a recipe or "simulate' cooking something in my head with reasonable accuracy.
I've been learning 3d Modeling and it's similar, starting to be able to come up with solutions to problems, they might not be the best but I have enough info to keep learning and find better solutions.
It's like speech by Samuel L Jackson with the "known knowns and unknown unknowns and all in-between "
everything , i mean i know nothing
Once I asked a forum about a problem I had and I already discovered how to solve it, a year later I had the same problem and I went back to look for the error but someone else had already solved it, I realized it was me.
that's some badass shit
when you forget you are a badass;)
The deserves to be part of a Christopher Nolan film 😂😂😂😂
this comment made my day 😂😂
Sigma moment 🗿
I’m a professional software engineer and I still do this lmao
Except replace div with Android layouts
hey I just passed 12th grade and am thinking of pursuing computer application for my college.... can u help me give details on what u studied in and after college for becoming a software engineer
@@btsed8305 not much to say tbh. Went to college to study Computer science, in my last semester I was able to get a part time job at tech company. When I finished college, I switched to full time. That’s about it xD if anything, I didn’t go for BS major but rather BA.
@@tacoanime1711what’s ba
bro prolly learnt python for 3 days and now hes software engineer
@@tacoanime1711A BA major in computer science is possible?
1. Check your other projects
2. Stack overflow
3. Chat GPT
I think the order of that is backwards
1. chatgpt
2. check my other projects
3. google answer
@@yourboizach9681 4. that one guy that is always scrounging in the garbage containers.
@@parteuy3434😂😂😂😂
Sometimes me from 6 months ago is smarter than me now I stg
this is exactly me as a beginner to coding :)))\
Went from junior googler to senior googler
As a person who just recently started learning to code, it's beyond relieving to know that I am allowed to look up things I don't know and that no matter how experienced I may be, I will never know everything.
If I may what languege did you learn first?
I just started Java and cant understant sh§t
@@ERROR-zo9oiit’s better to start with python or c++ cuz you will understand way better
@@ERROR-zo9oithat’s crazy to hear because Java is my favorite 😂. I hate using JavaScript w a passion.
@ERROR-zo9i it would be easier if u start with either python or c programming, I guess.......
@@ERROR-zo9oi if you never programmed before then I would recommend some of python at first (to point that you understand very basics) then I would switch to maybe basics of PHP or C (same knowledge as for python and have similarities with syntax to java). C is better than PHP, because C have simillar usage cases as Java. You dont need to know much, but just to be at point where you dont need tutorials for basics input, printing text, math and simple conditions and arrays
Coding for 10 years:
" HOW TO CENTER A DIV" 😂😂😂
Asking to ai "How to center a div"
To this day, I still forget how to centre divs
10 years after, they invented flexbox to finally solve the problem
@@ebecker-c3l and Dart's Center widget. XD
What's a div
"A programmer's setup will always improve, but never his skills."
- A Wise Man
real
not real tho idk but as a professional programmer, yeah you can forget functions names like all the memoriseable stuff, but your logic will improve by the time, so if you want to center a div, you start remembering easy stuff, if you cant at least you will be googling like "css display types" not how to center a div like a jr dev...
@@StarsOfMinecrafttr I know that it's just a meme so I put it there
@@StarsOfMinecrafttr hi are you also web developer
Hello sir,
Am new to computer world and
I dont know how to use computer
● I want to learn to use computer like we use our phone so how can i know all about features and softwares of laptop??
● And want to learn typing
And want to learn coding...programming languages
So where should to start to get used to with laptop??
And how much time it would take me to learn html, java , python??
??@@StarsOfMinecrafttr
Nah the part thats funny is when the links shows up in purple 😂
"googles how to create a style sheet"
Underrated comment...
"it doesn't almost feel like nothiiing changed at all, and if you close your eyes it almost always feels like You've been here before"
On god 😂
everything changes back to normal I can't tell what and why styles are being overrided... yeah
Programming is not about having super intelligent solutions, but knowing the fastest route to solving a problem
I see programming as putting puzzle pieces together.
You don't memorize every single piece of a puzzle. You just put them together to create what you want.
That's a nice way of explaining what programming really is, I couldn't agree more with this 👍
Html is not a programming language bud
So true. You will forget everything if you like stop coding for a week
I stoped web dev for 5 mounths lol, and stopped game dev for 2 mounths, and now I am in robotics, i know when i go back to HTML/CSS/JS i will watch a tutorial again LMAO, same for game dev (C#)
@@bimokayoba you will learn 10* faster then previously but it will be annoying lol 😂😂😂
@@mukithasan9684 true
@@mukithasan9684same situation i have faced
@@bimokayobaHey man, i'm interested in robotics but don't know where to even start from. Could you plaese share some tips.
I think i'm more interested in the software part
This just took my impostor syndrome away
Mine too 😂
And I'm going to be mean and reintroduce it by asking how do you not know this common joke
Are you truly a programmer?
this is really basic thing, yeah you cant memorise everything but even a basic thing like this, this is the main logic of the frontend, if you cant memorise this, then you are not a programmer
@@cubed.public I mean let's be real, are you a programmer if your most used keys arent ctrl c and v
@@StarsOfMinecrafttr"main logic of frontend" you do logic on a front end? no mvc? are you a programmer?
2 years of coding at school:
print("hello world")
imagen coding python
imagine*
@@digi_artb2446 😂😂
@@pastramaman6338also we dont code python we code IN python
@@pastramaman6338that's also lua code
“Ctrl+c ctrl+v that’s good for today”
Lol. I felt that "enough for today"
margin: 0 auto; || display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center;
I studied physics and still have to google the volume of a sphere.
A true physics major would derive the equation every time 😂
@@tharealryno9147 Nah, man. We don't do that here. Most physics majors I know are lazy and prefer googling over calculating. Not that I couldn't derive it, but why should I?
Why reinvent the sphere ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
No way, its like fundamental thing that no one would forget
@@awezone404 Nah, there's too much shit to remember, so I'll eventually discard any googlable knowledge.
As the time went by I found out that knowing where to find answers is more important than knowing the answers
Truth!!!
Documentation
stack overflow
@@Eric-qi9us For Stack Overflow, make sure to check the date!!!
I've been burned countless times trying to use super-outdated code, only to realize it's now deprecated in the latest version of Python/Node, or there's a new built-in one-liner version of it now, or it's no longer recommended to use this library/module because it hasn't been updated in years, etc etc.
Read that again
Some people do not know how their few seconds video gives hope to those of us starting out❤
Thank you
fr lol
I swr
the struggle is real
Fr frrrrr
Now I don’t feel as bad for wanting to learn
As someone who has just started learning to center a div, I appreciate this, i guess div's aren't really meant to be centered!
I feel this, even as a younger person, I do this quite often, the first month was rough but a learning experience, then you get more humble and understand more the more you code
humility is prolly the most important trait you need in programming
10 years of web development experience here. I learned how to center a div about a month ago. It was the biggest milestone in my career
lmaoooooo
yani zır cahilsin 1 haftadır frontend yapan arkadaşım bile senden daha bilgilidir herhalde
Omg it’s just a margin auto for left and right! In 23 we have a flex box for that too! Unbelievable!
@@zitskycom horizontal alignment was never an issue lol we even had tag for that.
@@zitskycom😐
Thats why we are called problem solvers, not because we know everything, but because we can find the solution 🤣👍
Golden comment right here
Underrated comment here
Noob programmer: "Hmm I'm struggling with this bit, is there a solution on the Internet"
Professional programmer: "Hmm surely someone already did that bit on the Internet, I'll just copy it so that I don't struggle for 5 hours"
Coding isn't all just copying code from the internet. It involves a lot of pasting too
I love the meta-commentary about how devs will spend $$ on upgrading their setup: mechanical keyboard, nice mouse, RGB everywhere, etc., but they're still doing the exact same shit lol
But in all seriousness, the one thing every dev should do is get at least one external monitor, even a cheap one for $150-200, that one upgrade alone will do wonders. Then you can google even more things and have them all in front of you at once!
I'm working as a frontend engineer, and I still do this lmao
Haha I knew I am not alone! I knew it 😂
is your company hiring? I can center any div anyone wants in any stacking context lol
@@treyrader lmao
What language do you know
Dah 2024 ni kau dah reti center div belum arep? 😂
Lol the teacher i learn coding from also says that. He also says its not about memorizing every code but its about memorizing that what you can do
Looks cooler when you can use it by heart
@@msx94 you mean actually learning your craft? I agree.
Very cool. Yeah it is... if you know what you want and what is possible its just about putting the pieces together
I can "code" pretty much in any language, not because I know the code, but because I understand the fundamental concepts enough to put pieces of code other people have done together to create what I want, mixed in with some basic stuff you can just Google, like how to do a loop.
bravo vince
Gaining experience as a programmer doesnt mean you remember the code, it simply means you have more awareness
Care to explain?
@@tyranmcgrath6871its just like monster hunter
You still get your ass kicked after 400 hours, but you are more aware of the move set and the gathering spots
No actually my analogy was horrible i just wanna tell you monster hunter is a great game worth playing
@@SeaSerpentLeviLOL that was good
Yea, you just know how a lot of functions work
If you use souls likes as analogy it might work 🧐@@SeaSerpentLevi
This is so related and until now I keep on forgetting the code on how to center especially the icons 😅
CSS: understanding me is harder than understanding women 😂
This is so encouraging for a beginner because you think you have to know everything to be software developer.
fr
Well, for any beginner or whoever is interested in learning programming, i think its important to note that in fact its almost impossible to know everything, unless you are a genius i guess. Maybe if you specialize and focus on the same few technologies for many years you can be close to "know everything", but probably there will always be new use cases where you have to think from scratch the logic to implement. Not to mention that technologies constantly keep getting updated, others become deprecated and other new ones are born
@@David92031 facts 👍
Software development is not about knowing how to do things, but knowing what you need to do, and knowing how to find out how you do them. It's 85% problem solving, 5% knowing syntax, and 10% meetings you don't want to go to and at which your presence isn't even needed.
God this is the most accurate coding video to date. Why remember everything when I can simply Google?
yeh theres no point in studying it. mostly just doing work and learn as you go
@@lemonstrangler just the fundementals, y'know. classes/functions, the different objects. as someone that's learned the fundementals of one language and then skipped it for another, I'd recommend the day or few it takes to get the fundementals down (or maybe a few months if you're brand spankin' new -- in which case it'd be your first language)
@@NickMak-m2c I know the fundamentals, I just don't know how to build anything with it. Tired of following project tutorials aswell.
@@boratsagdiyev522you can probably try starting off with very simple small projects, and try to solve a few problems in the project. You can build a simple rgb alarm clock or something.
This is where your creative mind comes in 🙂@@boratsagdiyev522
As someone whose currently in an accelerated bootcamp, this is very comforting 😂 Thank you!
display: flex;
justify content: center;
this is me trying to remember how to make a python class
That’s why I just don’t
Fuck OOP
1 Month: Google search
1 Year: Ask AI
same thing....lmao
As a programmer, I can confidently say that centering a div is the hardest thing to do in web design.
be like
Div{
Center:Yes,Please;
}
flex box and grid will fix it 😂
That's because you are on the front end doing it on WP.
Don't forget about positioning
Man I swear the damn divs DO NOT want to be centered
After you get experience, drinking something before coding is a very important one 😂
Now the skill is no longer googling, but prompting chatgpt
Ask ChatGPT, get frustrated because it gives you an answer that breaks your code, then go to Google and find the answer in the first 3 results
So true, although the code it generates may produce errors sometimes, it at least gives us a bigger picture on how to solve problems.
You're a lifesaver! Your hilarious video helped me overcome frustration with learning. As a beginner programmer, I faced a simple coding problem after a month of learning and felt extreme discouragement. I thought it was impossible to become a professional programmer, but your video inspired me and showed me that my inability to solve simple problems is not a reason to be disheartened.
Thank you!🙏
My mentor who's a drupal web developer for the US government literally told me "don't memorize stuff treat docs sheets and templates as manuals that I'll be fine" guess he really was right 😂.
Now its more like. Hey chatGPT make me a div and center it 😂
It's easy to create code ..but it's tough to read pre written code by someone or specially by manufacturer developer
It's my first month already. I'm at HTML and CSS feel like my brain is going through the most but it's fun. Actually enjoying it
Update?
@@Shiraz_Mazhar Still on HTML and CSS but almost done and next is JAVA 😭. I was struggling with positioning pictures and backgrounds but I got the hang of it now.
@@manny_the_creative9678 How id you manage to this positioning thing I'm struggling with it as well , It would be helpfull
@@manny_the_creative9678 Java or Javascript. I dont mean to be a pedantic a-hole but they are 2 very different things and I just wanted to make sure you knew that JavaScript is what you want for web programming.
@@manny_the_creative9678 Update ?
This just gave me hope fore life..thank you :D
Yeah so true
im coding for 5 years.
SO HOW DO YOU CENTER A DIV?😂
Display: flex;
Align-items: center;
Justify-content: center;
@@boratsagdiyev522 and what u did before d flex was invented
@@boratsagdiyev522 why not use grid?
div {text-align: center;}
I like devslopes!
There are so many things and details in programming you use so rarely, you just cant and wont learn them.
I got quite efficient in looking up my issues in google. When i remember my first months, i even struggled to question what needed to be fixed 😂
guys it’s 2023. it’s
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
Nah text-align: right; 🗿
@@shadowwolf12398 this is the way
I wish align items would work like that
I used tailwind
If that don’t work then set a height on the div
5 years from now... Chat GPT : I will provide a response but please be away you have asked me this 10 times already
Damn I feel attacked🙌
I can do everything in front end except center that damn div😂😂 #Relateable
I have been programming for 5 years and I just wrote a CPU emulator in Rust.
#parent {
Display:flex;
Justify-conetnt:center;
Align-items:center;
}
2 years of coding for me and I grinded my brain for a minute today and figured it out, so keep going you will get there 😂
Faster to just search it.
So true, but what helps me with other concepts is printing off a cheat sheet of basic commands and fundamentals in a binder so its super easy to reference and add other use/applications.
Imagine if we work at an area where internet is unavailable.
Always good to have some good ol books
knowing how to program is googling well and putting stuff together and hoping it works
At least I can figure out your financial condition through coding after one year 😂
Gaming PC*
The kids remember. We adults have more things to worry, thats why we forgot when we dont practice.
I do the exact same thing after a few years 😂 I learned to know what I need to learn again.
This was actually hilarious and relatable. I thought it would be some mainstream show-off...
Bro had guts to call html programming 😂
1 month: how do i center a div in html?
1 year: div center stackoverflow
Cant wait to see this at 10 years.
As a programmer with ADHD, this is painfully true!
as a person who's trying to learn on how to program with adhd, i can confirm
@@Catho. finding small puzzles to hyperfixate and solve, saved my life! Project euler was a godsend but there's probably much better options now for tasks/problems.
i've been coding for 5 years and yeah i don't remember the code from the last year
He knows what to exactly search for
Yoooooooo this is too accurate. The number of basic things I still look up 5 years later is crazy but makes so much sense. I just rarely do a lot of the stuff day in and day out
Once my mentor said, don't waste time learning the syntax, concentrate on the logic.
Well to this day his words are 💯 accurate!
yeh its like learning a language. dont worry about the specific grammar and ins and outs. just learn the general communication
i disagree bro.
why bro @@casesensitive9744
@@casesensitive9744 why bro
@why broocasesensitive9744
this is relatable but it honestly kind of discourages me when I can't remember how to do basic stuff cuz I think "after one year of coding do I not know anything?" lol
Make a cheat sheet or notion document for really easy and organized quick reference
2 years for me and I'm still confused. Thinking of quitting but can't afford to
not true... as a programmer with 10+ years experience... i have seen experienced programmers sooooo skilled that they can nearly compile the code in their head
Did you guys spot the difference between those devices he used to google actually.
He just upgraded the laptop to a PC😂
Okayy this gives me confidence now thanks...😂🔥😍🙏
W3S and MDN the life savers
margin-left: auto; margin-right :auto;
Why not Margin: 0 auto ?
@@itsmeAliveHDOfficialwhy not margin-inline: auto ? Leaves margin-top and margin-bottom unchanged if they have some values already
Is that a better what to center something instead of display flex?
Display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; Margin: 0 auto;
@@grshnko depends on the situation I guess. Sometimes you don't want the entire container to be a flex container.
When you start coding, its learning what to do.
Once you're experienced, its knowing what to do.
Truly a knee slapper 😂😂
I have been coding for 5 years now
How’s the money bro?
@@kylianmpaypal5403 Money???
I think I’ve done 8 years now, still bad though
As someone whos been coding for about 4 days, this gives me hope
How's it going, i just started
@@Mtaawalker How it's going for you I also just started
My son rn vs his future self 😂😂😂
If you’re good at math and logic, you’ll likely be good at computer programming.
I’m a beginner coder and I can confirm this
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With u man. It's been 11 months since you commented this I'd be interested how far you've come if you've stuck with it and what you'd do if u could restart
Tell me how far you got, learning html/css and Javascript daily
@@saulgoodmansfingerr8527 I haven’t coded in a while lol
@@saulgoodmansfingerr8527 i bet he quitted haha
I am so glad that this is normal. I've been learning for a month and realized that I've barely begun my journey. Took me hours to figure out how to display a CSV in Python without simultaneously deleting everything on it.
I am a few days into C. I understand now why they are called languages lol. It would be easier for me to learn Chinese than what I am experiencing right now
.class{ margin: 0 auto;
margin: top 30px;
} its easy bro i l have 4 weeks expereince yet just.
Why do you have the same computer I have lol. Did you break into my house?
parent_of_div {
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center
}
Or alternatively
div {
position: absolute;
left: 50%;
top: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%)
}
Experience is knowing enough that you know what you need to Google.
Hmmmm, this is so deep. We cannot know all. We need to keep learning as we practice. This has just motivated me
Help im trying to learn coding to develop an app for school 😭😭
Is this even accurate?? truth be told, im currently studying IT so coding is a must and i suck at it... im worried that i wont get a job cuz of this
Do senior programmers forget things sometimes? Yes.
In the same way a mathematician may need to to revisit a formula to remember the specifics of it's structure.
But junior programmers will find themselves in this situation much more often because of overall lower familiarity (and potentially an over-reliance on external tools).
Novice programmers will basically perpetually be in a loop of asking questions because that's just the learning process.
Programmer is a Learning Solver.
When the blue link turned purple: so we meet again
I would say knowing how to ask the correct questions correctly is a huge part of most careers
2 years in and I still don't understand pointers very well. Thank you for making this.